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2011 English IV Author Selections
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3rd period Semester Study Guide
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Link to our 5 grammar review paragraphs
1.
Anglo-Saxon History: Jesse Taylor
2.
Anglo-Saxon Vocabulary and "The Seafarer", "The Wanderer": Grace Waller
: Finished
3.
Beowulf -- plot, characters, relating it to the elements of an epic: Meredith Beck
: Finished
4.
Elements of an Epic: Michael Galo
: Finished
5.
Chapters 1-3 Grammar Review: Blake Breeden
6.
Complements (DO, IO, OC, PN, PA) -- NOT diagramming: Jim Hillin
: Finished
7. Diagramming simple sentences and complements: Matthew Anderson
: Finished
8. Appositives, Prepositional, and Gerund Phrases: Niles Keith
: Finished
9. Infinitive and Participle Phrases: Palmer Richardson
: Finished
10.
Phrases Diagramming: Michael Canterbury
11.
Adjective Clauses: David Anderson
: Finished
12.
Adverb Clauses: Ford Ortale
: Finished
13.
Noun Clauses: Ethan Cardwell
: Finished
14.
Clauses in our Writing: Nava Niebur
15. Frankenstein Vocabulary: Anna Claire Temple
: Finished
16.
Frankenstein content, plot, characters, etc: Trey Banks
: Finished
17.
Frankenstein debate topics and discussion questions: Rafe Tenpenny
18.
Citations -- basic book, book with 2 or more authors, anthology: Carson Staley
: Finished
19.
Citations -- cd, dvd, article within encyclopedia: Katie McMurray
: Finished
20.
Citations -- specific work within an anthology, book with an edition, how to title, underline, or quotation marks: Kate Gilfilen:
Finished
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1. Anglo-Saxon History: Jesse Taylor
2. Anglo-Saxon Vocabulary and "The Seafarer", "The Wanderer": Grace Waller: Finished
3. Beowulf -- plot, characters, relating it to the elements of an epic: Meredith Beck: Finished
4. Elements of an Epic: Michael Galo: Finished
5. Chapters 1-3 Grammar Review: Blake Breeden
6. Complements (DO, IO, OC, PN, PA) -- NOT diagramming: Jim Hillin: Finished
7. Diagramming simple sentences and complements: Matthew Anderson: Finished
8. Appositives, Prepositional, and Gerund Phrases: Niles Keith: Finished
9. Infinitive and Participle Phrases: Palmer Richardson: Finished
10. Phrases Diagramming: Michael Canterbury
11. Adjective Clauses: David Anderson: Finished
12. Adverb Clauses: Ford Ortale: Finished
13. Noun Clauses: Ethan Cardwell: Finished
14. Clauses in our Writing: Nava Niebur
15. Frankenstein Vocabulary: Anna Claire Temple: Finished
16. Frankenstein content, plot, characters, etc: Trey Banks: Finished
17. Frankenstein debate topics and discussion questions: Rafe Tenpenny
18. Citations -- basic book, book with 2 or more authors, anthology: Carson Staley: Finished
19. Citations -- cd, dvd, article within encyclopedia: Katie McMurray: Finished
20. Citations -- specific work within an anthology, book with an edition, how to title, underline, or quotation marks: Kate Gilfilen: Finished